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<em>A Taste of Diversity</em>
Celebrate winning Indian, Chinese, and Filipino recipes from 60 passionate home cooks in this new book.
Night Owl: A Nationbuilder’s Manual
Former Build, Build, Build committee chair Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo’s book takes the reader across 29,264 kilometers of roads and 5,950 bridges throughout the Philippines.
Confessions of a reluctant book author
In December 2021, Pablo Tariman's first book of poetry, 'Love, Life, and Loss: Poems during the Pandemic,' will be off the press.
From the world of words and two from Japan
IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND: Today, we have books that “play” in the world of words, dictionaries, and libraries. And there are two novels from Japanese authors, from opposite ends of the writing spectrum.
Rediscover the life of VP Leni Robredo in ‘Dancing Waters’ picture book
See how a humble girl from Naga City became the empowered woman she is today.
Worldmakers
Maximalist duo Chito Vijandre and Ricky Toledo launch their first book The Art of Window, Display, and Design.
Jullie Yap Daza’s latest: ‘Chinatown Is Not A Place’
“Chinatown is not a place” is the title of Daza's latest book.
There's a serial killer in my bed
Is the love of books a vice in an age in which human activities such as agriculture is stripping our planet of primeval forests at the rate of seven million hectares each year?
Portrait of the Philippines: 500 years without love
Five Hundred Years Without Love is the thought-provoking title of a new book launched on National Heroes Day, by bestselling author Alex Lacson.
Filipino book wins International Best Book Prize 2021
Filipino professor of history and Marie Curie fellow, Stephanie Marie Coo, is recipient of the 2021 International Best Book Prize Award in Humanities, English Language Edition.
A walk with history
Just launched at the Manila Hotel was the legacy book of the 1971 ConCon delegates.
This Pinay mama created a book to explain the pandemic to kids
And it became a worldwide project.
Chinatown Is Not A Place
And neither is this book history, though someday it might well be.
IYCRMM: It’s about time and unexpected central figures
One chronicling the last 75 years of UK history, and the other muses on art, time, and love.
The witch trials of J.K. Rowling
How the woman behind Harry Potter went from being a beloved author to a magnet for controversies.